Well, I thought I had found the solution to a lot of problems. But the first one I tried to follow I found that my file system doesnt look anything like the one depicted in the video. It didnt help me because the first thing it told me to do was to navigate to <.usr_more> That file is not in my file system!!!

I tried to do some improvisation and found that other files mentioned were also not in my file system so I gave up.

Hello.
My name is Alexander
My English is very bad,so i do not throw up.I almost started to use personal Linux UBUNTU,but I really liked and Puppy,and i decided that i must have the flash memory.These videos really help to install but i have a feeling I'll have to ask again but first I'll try.
I hope you will help me,when you stand somewhere.

Can you make a how to vid on converting .deb or tarball into pet packages? (I don't think that's the right sentence on what I have in mind.
Um, For example, I'd like to install Audacious, but seeing that there seems to be no pet packages available, I download the .deb version of it. How then do I integrate it to the system after?

1. Recently had to set up a WIRELESS ROUTER.
Connecting my PC by cable, and my TV [downstairs from my PC] wirelessly using a USB dongle connected to the TV's only/single USB socket.
The TV is thus able to go out on the web without the help of the PC, using just the router and cable modem.

(a) Tried first in Win2000Pro, where it was really easy.
Just put the supplied CD in the drawer and close it, and wizard runs, and I followed instructions given.

(b) Now tried to do something similar in Puppy.
Couldn't find the Wizard, don't know if such a thing exists.
Ended up typing the routers' IP address into Firefox, then it was easy enough.

2. Is there a better way in Puppy to do this?
How about a HOWTO video?

Could someone point me in the direction of a video or simplified instructions on how to update java on puppy? I've been to the java site but I'm not sure I understand which one to download or how to install it.

Really good stuff these short videos,
Thanks Rhino.
I've just burned myself an iso using BurnCDCC. I had to go to this site to get my copy:
http://www.snapfiles.com/downloads/burncdcc/dlburncdcc.html
rather than the one featured in the video

Posted: Sun 08 Jan 2012, 05:50 Post subject:
None of the links work here.Subject description: Why are the link still here if they don't work.

[b]I really am getting in to Puppy Linux, and I thought this site was well put together until I tried to click on any of the link that should to take you to the video. Nothing is working I get ether: Go Daddy. of Forbidden, 404-File not Found. I am hungry for this knowledge, and I am leaving Recommended for beginners starving. What is up with that.[/b]

Posted: Sun 08 Jan 2012, 23:48 Post subject:
Re: None of the links work here.Subject description: Why are the link still here if they don't work.

edrive007 wrote:

[b]I really am getting in to Puppy Linux, and I thought this site was well put together until I tried to click on any of the link that should to take you to the video. Nothing is working I get ether: Go Daddy. of Forbidden, 404-File not Found. I am hungry for this knowledge, and I am leaving Recommended for beginners starving. What is up with that.[/b]

Look at the time-stamps at the top of the posts (many of the posts in this thread are YEARS old -- probably expired links and servers). Threads aren't deleted here, just because they're old -- but servers and links do "die"...

Coolpup, darkcity, Lobster and others have been doing a fine job with the "Puppy School" pages and from this point here http://puppylinux.org/wikka/PuppySchool the reader can also access Rhino's archive plus more recent 'how-to' tutorials from the likes of icyOS, IvanSampa, lobster et al. (As a perennial noob, I wish I'd found these resources much earlier )_________________Toowoomba Linux Community
http://groups.google.com/group/toowoombalinux

Hats off to ALL who make "How to Videos" They are great ! It did however come to my attention that for users who for some reason or another are stuck with dialup,viewing them,is not a pleasant experience.
Just saying cheers

Sneeky videos
translation to fr es and Ru Would be a good idea ?
Written englishis not so easy, but spoken english is still harder for non commonweahth citizens. Merci gracias, da !
4.3 fun intro bravo les brésiliens, viva Brazil you can dance on it]_________________November : protect your Puppies of frosts (to freeze, froze, frozen)

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